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Oklahoma wins third straight national title after sweeping Florida State in Women's College World Series

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Jordy Bahl threw three innings of perfect relief to lead Oklahoma to its third straight Women's College World Series title and seventh overall, beating Florida State 3-1 on Thursday night for a two-game sweep.

The Sooners finished 61-1 and extended their record-setting Division I win streak to 53 games. The team's only defeat this season was a 4-3 loss at Baylor on Feb. 19. 

With this year's impressive season, Oklahoma also set a record for win percentage and tallied the fewest losses of any NCAA champion. 

Thursday night's College World Series win marked the sixth title for the Sooners since 2016, and the seventh since 2000 – all under coach Patty Gasso.

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Oklahoma's Women's College World Series win on Thursday marked the team's sixth title since 2016 and seventh since 2000. (Tyler Schank/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

UCLA was the only other program to win three straight titles, from 1988-90, but the Bruins lost 19 games during that stretch. Oklahoma has only dropped eight during its three-peat.

The Sooners led the nation in runs per game, earned run average and batting average, even after losing Division I career home run leader Jocelyn Alo from last year's team.

OKLAHOMA SHUTS OUT FLORIDA STATE IN GAME 1 OF WCWS BEHIND JORDY BAHL'S DOMINANT OUTING

Bahl, a sophomore from Papillion, Nebraska, did not allow an earned run in 24 2/3 innings during the WCWS. 

She went 4-0, earned the save in Thursday's game and became the first pitcher since 1992 to work at least 20 innings at the World Series without allowing a run.

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